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Four Seasons Casita

Hey, everyone,


Today I thought I just post some media. First, here’s a little video I did based on a photo of the Casita (seems topical) but modified so it looks like we’re moving through the four seasons. (Yes, I’ve still got the Biden Harris sign in front of it. I don’t give up easy.)




Second, here’s a photo of Martha in front of some irises in our backyard. This is back in 2022, but they’re still blooming away. Third, an experiment (maybe successful?) in liminal space -- a passage way between two buildings in the town of Florence, Texas. Florence fell on some hard times along with the rest of small town America in the last few decades. But, God love ‘em! the citizens are fighting back and doing their best to turn the town around. Here’s a picture of Martha at the Dwell House Coffee & Tap room, one of the examples of new ventures in the area.* If you visit, tell ‘em Michael sent you!







Stay tuned. More Casita stuff to come. Including some (yikes) free falling rodents.



*Dwell House Coffee & Tap, https://dwellhousecoffeeandtap.com/





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Welcome to Wimberley, Texas—where the cypress trees lean over lazy rivers, the cowboy boots are ten feet tall (and painted like rainbows), and the coffee shops echo with guitars and gossip.

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In Walking to Wimberley, Michael Jay Tucker invites you to join him on a meandering, thoughtful, and often hilarious journey through one of Texas’s most charming Hill Country towns. Based on his popular blog entries, this collection of travel essays explores Wimberley’s art, history, music, and mystery—with the dry wit of a seasoned traveler and the wide-eyed wonder of a first-time visitor.

 

Whether he’s hunting for the perfect taco, pondering the existential meaning of oversized footwear, or just trying to find parking on market day, Tucker brings Wimberley to life with style, warmth, and just a hint of mischief.

Come for the scenery. Stay for the stories. Bring your boots.

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